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1  And success was what they wanted.
Lady Chatterley's Lover By D H Lawrence
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2  None the less, he did want success.
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3  But it all hinges on the instinct for success.
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4  The walk with Clifford was not quite a success.
Lady Chatterley's Lover By D H Lawrence
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5  A splendid idea, and I hope it will be a success.
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6  Aunt Eva was quite complacently proud of Clifford's success.
Lady Chatterley's Lover By D H Lawrence
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7  a vital little dynamo between you and Julia, to bring success.
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8  Yet he was very polite to the man; to the amazing success in him.
Lady Chatterley's Lover By D H Lawrence
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9  He preferred the radio, which he had installed at some expense, with a good deal of success at last.
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10  Clifford had never been primarily out for money, though he made it where he could, for money is the seal and stamp of success.
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11  Now he realized the distinction between popular success and working success: the populace of pleasure and the populace of work.
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12  Michaelis came: in summer, in a pale-coloured suit and white suede gloves, with mauve orchids for Connie, very lovely, and Act I was a great success.
Lady Chatterley's Lover By D H Lawrence
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13  Connie was aware from successful, old, hearty, bluffing Sir Malcolm, that artists did advertise themselves, and exert themselves to put their goods over.
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14  Connie really wondered at this queer, melancholy specimen of extraordinary success; it was said he had an income of fifty thousand dollars from America alone.
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15  Since I've been in the army definitely, I've got out of the way of the world, and now I see how inordinately strong the craving for self-assertion and success is in men.
Lady Chatterley's Lover By D H Lawrence
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16  Michaelis talked frankly about himself, quite frankly, without affectation, simply revealing his bitter, indifferent, stray-dog's soul, then showing a gleam of revengeful pride in his success.
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17  As a matter of fact,' said the lean and freckled Tommy Dukes, who looked much more Irish than May, who was pale and rather fat: 'As a matter of fact, Hammond, you have a strong property instinct, and a strong will to self-assertion, and you want success.
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